Aston Martin Dives to New Depths With “Project Neptune” Luxury Sub

Gaydon takes a plunge with Triton Submarines

wants to make a splash in the submersibles scene. The British sports car builder is collaborating with Florida-based Triton Submarines to create Project Neptune, a limited edition luxury sub for deep sea enthusiasts and wannabe secret agents.

The automaker is sinking its design resources into the new endeavor with the luxury submarine builder. With a top speed of 3 knots (3.4 mph), Project Neptune won't win any races, but the slippery Aston can dive 500 meters (1,650 feet).

"Project Neptune is defined by its sleek, elegant exterior," said Marek Reichman, Aston Martin executive VP and chief creative officer, in a statement. "We have used forms and proportions that express the same devotion to design, engineering and beauty that shape our cars, such as the Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar project."

Project Neptune seats a pilot and two passengers inside its bubble pod/cabin. It is based on Triton's 1650/3 low platform super yacht sub.

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Aston Martin Dives to New Depths With “Project Neptune” Luxury Sub

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The new craft looks like a cross between a sci-fi spacecraft from Cowboy Bebop and the transforming Esprit sub featured in The Spy Who Loved Me. It's approximately 5.9 feet tall and weighs about 8,800 pounds.

"We have always admired Aston Martin. The marque represents a deeply held passion for technology, engineering and timeless, elegant design," said Patrick Lahey, Triton Submarines president. "From our first interaction, it was apparent that Triton and Aston Martin were natural partners and our complementary values will be realized in this truly exciting project."

In case you are looking to adda luxury sub to your collection, plan on dropping at least $4 million clams. But for the chance to feel like James Bond beneath the waves, that might be worth it.